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Old 12-14-2024, 08:48 PM
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Time for a refresh on the 109, don't know yet if it's the first in 50+ years but it's the first in the 18 years I've owned it !! It's been needing it for a few years but everyone else's stuff kept me from it, kinda like the plumber with the leaking pipes in his house ! Taking some time to work on mine so it quits huffing smoke while it's working !
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Old 12-15-2024, 07:41 AM
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Well then, we're gonna need lots of pics. Looking forward to your rebuild.
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First time I seen a k series Koehler on an engine stand. Looks good. Good luck with the rebuild
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Yes sir! Please do take lots of pictures.

Looks nice and clean.
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First time I seen a k series Koehler on an engine stand. Looks good. Good luck with the rebuild
Yeah, they're not the easiest to mount
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Well then, we're gonna need lots of pics. Looking forward to your rebuild.
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Yeah, they're not the easiest to mount
Remove the starter mtg bracket and bolt right up, much better than trying to roll around on a work bench, been doing it this way for years ..
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Remove the starter mtg bracket and bolt right up, much better than trying to roll around on a work bench, been doing it this way for years ..
I get that, but maybe it's my engine stand. It's a pain to get things aligned nicely. I should probably make a plate for just for Kohlers.
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Got a little time to start disassembly of the 109's power plant ! PTO and basket pulley safely removed ,crank and key-way look great ! Some visible wear on the cyl wall likely will need to go .010 over or .020 if needed once I mic it ! The head looked normal and the gasket was not showing any issue other than age !
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